IOS 8 copy paste problem + slowdown

Upgraded my ipad2 to ios 8. General slowdown, apps crashing on startup, huge lag when typing or selecting email from inbox. I've also experienced a strange copy/paste issue In Safari, facebook and other apps. When I copy and try to paste, I often get an old item I copied instead of the last item. Yesterday I tried to paste a URL repeatedly and kept getting text I copied from notes earlier in the day. I gave up. Today when I tried to copy and paste a sentence from a website, the URL that wouldn't paste yesterday kept pasting! Anyone else experience these issues?

iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 20, 2014 7:51 AM

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Nov 12, 2014 9:50 PM in response to TheHaj

I think what is going on for me in the Safari pasting issue is that the URL is shown as highlighted, but it isn't actually, so a cut or a copy doesn't return any characters so the previous cut/copy text remains. I unselected the URL then did a Select All then Copy, and it worked properly. Now if iOS8 would stop putting 'a' in front of random(?) words I type, I would be happier. And can't, and don't are properly spelled in spite of what Apple's spell-checking thinks.

Nov 13, 2014 1:41 PM in response to TheHaj

I upgraded to iOS 8 on my iPhone 4S without considering reports of severe memory issues people have made online. So, firstly, be aware upgrading your iOS is irreversible. Secondly, I found that Reducing Motion, recommended by an in-store Genius, (Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion > On), makes a huge improvement in max running tasks and Safari open tabs. It also helps clip board responsiveness, boot time, glitches, and memory-intensive apps (such as HD Video). Thirdly, I recommend the highly-praised, well-designed Battery Doctor app which will let you clean your memory from the Control Center drawer or a one-tap home screen shortcut. It also doesn't hurt to close tasks and reboot occasionally. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixthly: Consider NOT upgrading to iOS 8 on devices with less than 1GB of RAM if it's not too late !!!!!!!

Nov 13, 2014 1:46 PM in response to Shopie~

Shopie~ wrote:


Exactly my thought!! That's why I wanted to report it even if a hundred somewhat people are experiencing the same problem. I also imagine that if everyone having this problem sends them a feedback e-mail, they might find a solution quicker, just saying 😉


I would think that 100 people opening up trouble tickets with Apple Support would get quicker action.


Apple Support

http://www.apple.com/support/


Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/

Nov 13, 2014 1:57 PM in response to TheHaj

Star Traveler: your suggestions have been tried by many along with reporting bug and issues. It's common sense that when multiple end users with different device types/models are experiencing like problems there is wasted effort to attempt to do process of elimination steps to determine if there is a particular app issue. The common denominator is IOS 8.0 and rests with Apple to fix. Apple has resources, knowledge, and tools to quickly resolve the issue. At minimum, offering the option for impacted customers to rollback to 7.0 would be a step in the right direction until Apple has a permanent fix.


There is absolutely no consistency in how the copy paste issue will surface. It's "consistently" random. I can copy paste the same thing in an email or iMessage multiple times one right after the other to create a string of the same paste. Then, out of nowhere a paste ends up being something from two days prior versus the ten I just pasted. The Apple Subject Matter Experts need to resolve.


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Nov 13, 2014 2:26 PM in response to woodyrich

woodyrich wrote:


At minimum, offering the option for impacted customers to rollback to 7.0 would be a step in the right direction until Apple has a permanent fix.




No matter how how many times you or others want to tell Apple to roll back to a previous system, it isn't going to happen because it has NEVER HAPPENED in the history of iPhones, iPods, and iPads and/or the history of iOS. You're telling Apple to do something that would open up another whole round of TROUBLE TICKETS. That's not what Apple considers to be "solving something" ... LOL ...


AND THEN ... apart from the rollback, which is never going to happen, the situation of various people having various problems -- that does not ALL translate back to an "Apple problem" requiring an Apple fix. Many of the problems, as I have seen here already, can easily be solved by taking appropriate troubleshooting methods and doing one of several solutions given here.


If you end up just telling people to simply "wait for Apple" ... you'll end up having a bunch of people waiting for something that may NEVER HAPPEN for them, because the "fix" was not Apple's thing, but was something that needed fixing ONLY on their iPad!


Pepole definitely need to go through the troubleshooting and Apple Support.

Nov 13, 2014 2:46 PM in response to Star Traveler

I have sent an email back to the supervisor tech person at Apple who has been handling my case. I directed her yet again to go look at all the complaints here on this forum and to please try to get this info to Apple's engineers. Other than that at this point, I have no further answers. I have done everything suggested by Apple and by those here offering 'fixes' I don't think there is a fix at this point and we are at Apple's mercy and have to wait on them to address it. Only thing I know to suggest is to call Apple and have them open a case file on your problems. I know they will direct you to try all the things they had me try numerous times. Maybe if they get enough open cases on file, they will address it.

Nov 15, 2014 8:21 AM in response to GASusiQ

GASusiQ wrote:


Only thing I know to suggest is to call Apple and have them open a case file on your problems. I know they will direct you to try all the things they had me try numerous times. Maybe if they get enough open cases on file, they will address it.


Opening a case file on a problem that one has not been able to solve is exactly what one should do, as Apple does track those and acts on those case files. THAT is exactly the place where Apple will be looking for things to "work on".


AND ... in order to shortcut the process with Apple, be sure to be talking to Apple Support AT THIS POINT ... with a factory default setup and be sure to tell them that ... and that none of your data is on there. The following is what I posted elsewhere ...


Follow this procedure for a Troubleshooting Methodology ... basically reset to factory default condition -BUT- be sure to do the following methodically and also to follow the part with Apple Support!


First you want to make sure you have several backups of your data and done with a couple of "different" sources. Be sure to understand what data is backed up and what is NOT on iCloud Backup and iTunes Backup. Use a variety of methods for backup ... you might check into Dropbox, in addition to your Apple options.


Then turn off your desktop anti-virus software when using iTunes for this reset to factory default. After you do that reset, then leave your iPad in its factory default state and see how it operates then. If you encounter any problems in that factory default state, then take it to Apple Support, and let them know that you have just reset it to that state with iTunes and have not put any of your data back on and it is operating in this fashion (whatever the problem is) in that pristine state. Make sure you keep that trouble ticket number, because if it has to be escalated through Apple Support, you're going to find all communications tied in with that number. If the lower level help isn't able to help you, then escalate it to a higher level to examine the problem. Keep at it with that trouble ticket number until Apple Support arrives at a solution to that problem. Be methodical and keep at it.


On the other hand, if everything is okay with the factory default condition, then restore your backup. Some people have discovered that the problem resides in the apps or something in the restored backup. If that's the case, then it's going to be trying and difficult to find out which developer's app is causing you the problem. And ... it's true ... that a developer not following Apple's instructions and guidelines for his app can CAUSE YOU TROUBLE. This kind of thing does happen from developers, especially when a new system upgrade comes out, because some developers ignore what Apple tells them about changes coming, and what they do BREAKS SOMETHING.


This is a troubleshooting methodology that you are going through. See it through to the end.


Choosing an iOS Backup Method (Should I Use iTunes or iCloud to back up ...)

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5262


Back up and Restore your iOS Device with iCloud or iTunes

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766


iTunes: About iOS Backups

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4946


Create and Delete iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Backups in iTunes

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4946


iOS: Troubleshooting Encrypted Backups

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5162


Use iTunes to Restore your iOS Device to Factory Settings

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1414

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